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Evaluation Resources
November 2005
This report evaluates the performance of the Bangkok Urban Transport Project designed to address transport related problems in Bangkok, Thailand.
November 2005
On November 2005, the Director General of the Independent Evaluation Department of the Asian Development Bank received this response from the Managing Director General on behalf of Management on the Project Performance Evaluation Report for the Bangkok Urban Transport Project in Thailand.
October 2005
This report assesses the relevance of genetic improvement research to tilapia farming, how genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) research and development have improved breeds, the development and dissemination of breeding methods and protocols; and the institutional, socioeconomic, and environmental impacts of GIFT in selected countries.
October 2005
This report assesses the relevance of genetic improvement research to tilapia farming, how genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) research and development have improved breeds, the development and dissemination of breeding methods and protocols; and the institutional, socioeconomic, and environmental impacts of GIFT in selected countries.
July 2005
Management Response to the Project Performance Audit Report on the Social Sector Program in Thailand
On 08 July 2005, the Director General of the Operations Evaluation Department of the Asian Development Bank received this response from the Managing Director General on behalf of Management on the Project Performance Audit Report on the Social Sector Program in Thailand.
April 2005
This report evaluates the performance of the Social Sector Program designed to mitigate the short-term adverse impacts of the crisis, initiate structural reforms and reduce inefficiencies in the provision of social services in Thailand.